Coin-receptacle.



No. 886,687. PATENTBD MAY 5, wos.

B. VOM EIGEN. GOIN REGEPTACLB.

APPLICATION FILED HAYS. 1907.

wmvgssss: ETH E 5 INVENTUR'. Y fuf- J nf f/Wfw anni vnmigen 'Y l GM, mam/'U ATTORNEYS PATENTBD MAY 5, 1908. B. VSM EIGEN. com mcpirgnsgs APPLICATION 'FILED XAE'S.. i907.

4 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

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PATENTED MAY 5, 1908.

N E G I E M 0 V Pm rf. nfl. Rr. En 0G Qu rm E COIN RECEPTAGLE.

uruouxon FILED In a, 1907.

4 SHEETS-SHEET 3.

INVENTOR 4 Y Elgraq7 ATTURNEYS.

No. 886,687. PATENTED MAY 5, 1908.

B. VOM EIGEN.

COIN RECEPTACLE. APPLIGATIQH FILED MAY a. 1907.

A 3 eqqnaymlgaw ATTORNEYS.

vremovably arranged in nn ond nl' suid shell o1"l UNITED STATES,

PrifrENT OFFICE.

BENNO VOM EItSi-IX, Oi" NEWARK.' NEW JERSEY, ASSTGNOR TU AUG. GOERTZ il: (70.,

l A (.OllPORATION 0l" NEW JERSEY.

COIN-RE CEPIACLE Specification of Lettera Patent.

'.Pa'tented May 5. 1908.

Application lcd Kay 3, 1907. Serial No. 371,762.

To all w/zom it may concern: l Be it known that. i, lli-mxo von Eiumgn. eitizen of the United Sintes, residing nt: Newark, in th; sonnty of Fssex und Stute of New Jersey, hnveinvented eertuin new and useful linprovenienti-- in Coin-Reeeptneles; und l do hereby declare. the following,l to be n full, riem?, and exact"description of the invention, sneh fiiiahle4 others skilled in the nrt to whit-h it appel-brins to innke and i use the suine, reference being had to the? aeeonipnnying dren-ings, :1nd to ritorni-ters of reference marked thereon, which form a part oi this speeiliraiion. My present invention has referenee to improvements in parket-hunks .=.'hieh are: adapted to he carried in the lioeke, andi which eoniprises u 'xin-reeeivxnf; shell or easing provided Wih n normally locked or hold emu-reveiving elf-nient or box, which is easing, for preventing the reinovnl of the coins there-freni. inst is adapte-d to he released from its retained and .dosed relation with the end-portion of the shell or easing h y means of n snit-:rhin reir-:ning device or element, snc-li relensin;y devine heilig in the puf-:session of n iersnn other than the person enrrying` the nunk, :is n bunker, or the like, so thattho i )ossessor'ol the hunk enndeposit therein rom inne to time coins of the various de# nominations, whit-h ruins are to be removed only h5' the lmnlier for deposit ti'rblie account of the person carrying the bank.

This invent-ion, therefore, has for its prineipal objeot's'to provide a no 'ol pocket-bnnk of the general elm?- f-ter hereinafter more pnrticulnrly set. forth, all-with u View of providing a cheap. nent and simple construction iirwhieh the various pa'fts have'be'en reilubed to n minimum and can be quickly and easily assembled' u. .d held in their int-erloeke-d engagement, to produce the. hunk or coinreeeptnele.

Other objects of this invention not at; this time more Particularly enumerated, will .be clearly evi ent from the following descrih. tion of the present invention.

This invention consists, primarily, in the novel market-bank or coin-repository hereinafter setforth; and the invention consists,- furthermore, in the various arrangements and combinations of devices and parts, as well as in the detaiL- of the afonstrnction of i l l l i l the sume, Vall of which wiil be hereinafter The invention is elenrly illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which. -A

F lgnre t is n faire ijiew of n com-repositorj or poeliet-lmnk embodying the principi o the present invention; lfig. 3 i.- :i siwzfeag. View of the sume; and Fig. :l is n View Yn the eoin-rerewxrn.r ein! of the poeketdmni.

l" Jig.

4 is a View similnr to that shown in seni Fin.

l, but showing the leather or other .irritable ninternd, which is used to cover tnv les. :es or i sei-tions i the nizgtnl shell or rfa-.i1 .tri the 2. regresented :as lullen on line lt--- :n

rw. Li o? the drnwings isn fuer rien' fievution of the foinplepe coin-reo tory or psrlcebank wish the eoin-rerin; iin-:ire or elenient shownlbeing removed from its non xnully retained or locked position within the. end of the shell or vasingz, illustrating: filsn the relative engagement of the releasing device' for removing the voili-receiving device or element. from the shell or easing. Fig. 6 is n central longitudinal set-tion, on un enlarged scale, of the shell or .-nsingl an the brink und its envelo i or covering, with the Various interior-ly disposed zneelnmisnis und various nrts also represented in vertienl section; 4`ig. 7 is a transverse section miren on line1 7--7 in'snid Fig. 6, looking in the direi-tion ef` the arrow -.r sind Fig, S is n horizontal section, said seetion being taken on iine :4v-8 in Fig. G, looking in the direi-.tion ol' the arrow y. Fig. 9 is a transverse Section taken on line 9 9 :n said Fig. 6, looking in the direction of the arrow 2; 9nd Fig/1() is :i siinilar* sec tion, taken on line www in said F G, and looking in the direetion of the mrow I. Fig. l] is a longitudinal verticali section, on nn enln-rged seale, of the one end Portion of the main shall or easing` of the pocKet-hank, und a side-elevation 0i the eoiii-receivin;r element, the latter being shown in its normally elosed or looked sition within the ood oi' the shell or easing; ig. 1'. is a siinilnr'sectioinil repre- .,sentation of said ond-portion of the main shell or easing and ai longitudinal sectional representation of the coin-receiving element. with th removing or releasing device, in elevation, shown in its position within ihe coinslot of the. coin-receivingelement, n eoinshaped vhorn of said releasing (levier-.being 11g 2 i caspa? coin-receiving element detached und re moved, by means of said releasing device' from the end-portion of the main shell or casing. ligs. 14, 15 and 16 are erspective views of the three parts or inem ers of the coin-receiving element, the parts being shown detached.

Similar characters of reference are ernloved in all of the above described views, to

indicate correspondingparts.

`.Referring now to the several figures of the drawings, the reference-character 1 indicates the complete coin-repository or pockct-bank which, as will be seen from the several figures of the drawiugsfis usually made of a configuration representing a'book. The said bank consists, essentially, oi a metal plate which is suitably bent to rovide a pair of leaves or sections 2 and 3 w rich are suitably connected by the-part 4, so as to form a book-shaped shell or casing, which is closed at the buck,

,but is open at its opposite longitudinally ex- Y tending edges and 1s also open at its two laterally ext-ending upper and lower ends. The

shell or casing thus provided is covered with Y' an envelop or coverinU 5 having its edge-portions arranged around the marginal edges of the'sections 2 Aand 3 and suitably secured u on the innerfaces of said sections by means 3.5 o paste, cement, or any other fastening means. A plate or side-piece. 6 is vertically disposed in the. longitudinally extendingjy open edge-portion between the said two seotions L. and 3, said plate, as will be seen more 49 particularly from an inspection of Figi l0 of the drawings, being provided upon its opnosite edges with a series of suitably disposi` or prong-slia'pid lugs or tongues 7 whieh .enter correspondingly disposed holes or openings S in the respective sections or plates l and 3,

said i 'fngs or lugs being bent over against suita lv formed holding portions 9, substantially :is illustrated, so that each sect-ion 2 and 3, will have its inner face securely litted 50 upon an edge of the plate or side-piece 6, and

iereby the parts are strongly and positively connected, and said side-plate forming a suitable closing means at this point.

Near one of the laterally extending open endportions of the shell or casing, the *,plo

sections or platesll and 3 are provided with inwardly extending teats or lugs, as 10, be neath the free ends of which the inwardly turned edge oi the leather or other suitable 6c covering or envelop terminates, substantially as shown, the purposes of these lugs 10 being to direct the coins, when the coinreeciving element is removed, directly over,

' the edges of the inwardly turned port-ion of the covering or envelop 5, so as not to loosen or rough-up the edges thereof. At one` end, the/said plate or side-piece 6 is made with a curved end-tongue or lug 11, which is bent substantially in the 'manner illustrated in Figs. (l, 7,10, 11, l2 and 13 of the 'hnwings, the Width of said end-tongue or luf;F 1 l being less than the width of the plate or side-pielo 6, so as to provide e pair cicli-sets Vl, substantially as shown in said Figs. 7 and 1l). At or near its opposite end, the said plate or side-piece 6 is made with inwardly projecting lugs 13, the saine forming a suitable retaining guide for a bolt or fastening element 14. This bolt is provided at one end with a suitable finger-piece, as 15,:md atits opposite end itis formed with a suitable holding or retaining portion 16, substantially as shown and for the purposes hereinafter more fully described. Near the other laterally extending open er d-portion of the shel lor casing, l have secured a strengthening postor plate 17, preferably of the configuration shown more particularly in 8 of the draw ings, said post or plate being provided at its ends with suitably disposed iron orlugs 1S which enter correspondingly isposed holes or openings l 9 in the respective sections o r plates .2 and il, said prongs or lugs 1S being bent. over against suitabl f formed holding Vortions 20 with which eac section is provi ed, and whereby these parts are stron ly and rigidly connected.

At the up er aterally extending o en end'- portion of t .e shell or casing, in'wliieh the coin-receiving device is removably located, and near th'c previously mentioned art 4 which connects the two sections or p :ttes 2 and 3, is a. plate-like fastening member or element 21, preferably of the con'liguralion shown in Fig. 9 of the drawi gs, seid niember or element being rovded ponitsopposite edges with suitably disp ed prongs or lufs 22 which enter correspondingly disposed ho es or openings 23 in the respective sections or plates 2 and 3, said prongs or lugs being bent over against suitably iornied holding portions 24 with which the sections i? and 3 are provided, thus providing a rigidconnection within the upper left-hand corner of the shell or casing, as will be clearly evident. The said plate-likenieinber or clement .21 has itsupperend portion curving in a roarward direction tov ard the part 4, as at 25, and as clearly shown in Figs. 6, 11, 12 and 13 of the drawings, the 'purpose of which will be hereinafterinore lull y described. said rearwardly curved or bent portion 25 being preferably provided in iis marginal edge with a cut-away portion 2G, substantially :is shown.

Suitably secured and arranged upon the inner lace of the lower Y-nd-portion of thc part 4 is a holdingr member or clement 27, the saine beine,r providedupon one of ils-marginal edges with suitably disposed prongs or lugs 28 which enter correspondingly disposed holes or openings 29 in the said part 4, said fu-p... H

prongs 0r lugs Leing benl over upon suitably I the angular ennneelion lar-tween th(- Sidedisposed ho ding portions 30, substantiallyv in the manner illustrated in Fig. 6 of the drawings. 'lhe said holding snexnber or element 27 is :nade at its opper end-portion with. u reeessed part Si und :i nosing o1' lroiih ing portion 32, said :losing iff." extending into an opening .'54 of a spring-plate 33a', the lower and slightly euived end-portion f'i ol' said spring-plate being located directly within said recessed parl. Si, and said lower endportion of the spring-plate thereby being adapted, during the asseuibiing of the parts, to be sprung into holding ei.g:i n\niem` `with thenosingffl,wherebysaid lower end-portion of the spring-plaie und said holding member or element 27 are rigidly ominected, as will be clearly'undertood from nn inspeelion of snid Fig. of the drawings. The upper portion of'said Springdale 3b eure'ed or bent, as at 36, subsantinll es shown, curved portion being capa le of a viin'aiory movement,

' as will hereinafter more fully appear. The

curved ierlion of said spring-plate is provided with u. suitably disposi-d fiole or opening 37,'snilalile eresses 98 .1nd retaining or engaging lugs or eats 3G being also proided upon the opposite marginal edges oi the upper and preferably ebamerei. end-portion 4() of said springqihwe 3?., substantially as represented in Figs. 5, Q, l1, 1; and 13 of the drawings.

As shown more particularly in liigs. 2, 6 and 8 of the. drawings, the longitudinally e:\'- tending open edge-portion and the lower ln!- erally extending rnd-portion ci' the shell L' easing, formed in the above sned xnannf by the two sei-.tions 2 and 3 and 'the connerie ing part 4, are closed by means of an L shaped and channeled nietailie member nr element 4l., comprising the main member or side-pieee 4; und the right-angled member or end- )ieee 4,3, the :eide-piece. 42 being located in freni of the elo-sing nii-ans 6,. and being formed with e. pair of inwardly projecting edgisportons, .flanges or pistes, as 44, ani the end-piece 43 being formed with a.

air of inwardly projecting edgeportions, mnges or plates, as f5/thereby providing a rightangied or L-shaped closing frame, nny port-ion of whieh is U-slzsped :n cross-section. At its u iper end the said rinsing frame is preferably made with a rounded corner or end, as at 46, and exrending fronrthe may; ginal edges of said llanges or )lates 44, area pair of inwardly extending uigers or urli-fs 4f?, each linger or arni being bent to form the right-angled extensions 4b, hir-h project tovgnrdench orner, and forni with the part 49 a receiving opening 5U, substantially als shownA and for the purposes presenty to b'o more. fully described. inwardly projecting lugs, protuberanees or enlai'genn-ns 5l are lorzued upon the upg r portion nl esuli 2"@ 44, substen...si.'y shown.

l l l pieve 42 and the emhpieee 43, a. rounded eorner, ns is formed, and at a point bark of und near said corner, eaeli'llange or plate 45 is formed or provided with an inwardly projeeiing luv. protuberanee, or enlargement 53.

.\s will be seen from an inspeeiion ol' Figs. l and S of the drawings, each flange or plate.

' 43 is also provided with a i'ei'ess or slot 54,

into both of whieh projeets a iorlion of a. holding devine or plate-'like menue!- whiz-h islorined with retaining or holding lugs or tongs 5U. inserted in an opening 57 in the part 4 and then bent over against said part 4, i

as will be eli-arly evident from an inspection of said l'vig. h.

From the foregoing deseription and from an inspeetion of the several ngures of the drawings, it 'will be seen, that the L-shaped closing frame 42 positively and securely held in its position between the edge-portions of the two seetions or plates 2 and Zi, by the engagement of the. slotted end-portions of the llanges or plates 45 with `the member or element and by having the edges of the outwardly bent and curved end-tongue or lug Il of the. plate. 6 extending directly behind and in engagement. with a'protubersnee, lng or enlargement 5l, and the edges of the. retaining end-portion 16 of the bolt 14 forced directly in front of the respective protuberanees, lugs or enlargements 53. In this 1iianner,allof th parts described in the. forevoing speeilication are eli'eetively usseinoled to provide a book-shaped eoin-re :.iaele. or body, which is closed upon all o sides except at. the one end thereof, in which is removably arranged a. normally locked or held coin-receiving element, in the manner and of the, general construction to be presently' described.

This device eonsists, essentially, ol' a main or {see-plate 58 formed with a longitudinally extending coin-receiving opening or slot- 59 and provided with a pair o downwardly extending flanges or side-plates 60. At one end the said face-plate 5S is formed with a shoulder or stop 6l, adapted to be arranged against the edge 62 of the part 49 of the s' e piece 4:2 of the closing-frame 41, a sui!- y curved 'holding member or tongue. 63 projecting from said shoulder 61, and entending through the opening 5() and directly beneath the part 45), substantially in the manner illustrated in Figs. il and l2 of the drawings. AL their opposite ends, the said ,(langes or sideplates '5U are connect-ed by means of a. suitable pin or rnd 64, each flange. or plate. being formed with e recess or eut-away portion 65 and a holding lug or rio-sing (66, as'elearly shown. suitably arranged. beneath the lower fave of said main or face-plate. ."8 is a plate 67 forme-d with an elongated opening or slot 68. nge er oni-e i This serond r e 67 is provided at its longi- Lndinal nnnginal edges with alternately disvin rliniilljf extending siilvs 'fi Portion 77 rests '.iroctly upon the unim' son aco of tile @11d 79 of tire pmw GT, und

twceu th(- snid spriowtoogoos or iinggors {3S} omis 72 anni TTS of ilivn stzmtially :is shown in Fig. iii, :mil u. loogii o ilinaily ilemlizig oponingf or slot 7i. boing formed in iic put T5 of ifi box. 'lim remi i3 is manie Willi an opening 7C, .foul oxicnliing from the and." "'13. and T3, resin-miroir, are th rfid-poriioos 77 und 7S. 'llio omi iii@ @nd-portion TS similarly rein: figninst Iloimiler Sudove of the .Cnil SH of :said plouf "ff, the parts AWnifzh produce the coin-i: =i\^ing do vice. being Seoul-cai in iii-'iii' :issornlilml 1' lzrtions, by lmfing the mol-poiionr; or xi-iris 7S and S) arranged in the spar bom-cmi Lilo pin 0.1' rod 64 and the. molar surface oi Liao facoplnt-e 5S, sind the zombinml cnil-poriions T. and 79 being operatively smoren .1 t tion to the under swim-Q of tifo favo-pluto bymcans of grasping 0r holding tongues Si which extend from the. enfin of rho ngi-r; o1' side-platos G1) and ure lient over avgmns the tapered emi 72 of ilicirox 'i l :is clearly illus- .tratil in the several {"f mer; 'of tile drawings.

Having thus prod l :i slotted coin-ro ceiving deviate, the samp um lie rm'novably arranged in tho opvn voci o'r' the. coin-nuoptnclf, in ilie manner i' truml in :nid Figs. 6, 7, 11 ami l2 of liu mwmings, by pusing toa part iff. unil by mbiiig ilove [mms :Ls n

' pivot or Ain fi hinge-inv: omonima ilifwin-roce-iving elemem or device cnn bf* :rrmugoii in the o en und o 1 1 -toin-n-cepmclo or mf-.ifi she or casing, causing' die corvo-rl cil-goportions of the lloiding: lu-fs or musings GG To ride upon th?.- ciuuufv um. curved. endportiou 41) of tim spring-plow 33. until lw said lugs ornosings or omg-)sito tho roer-.weil or cut-away portions 25S uml the winning or engaging logs o: wais 39 spring; ino ulm recessed or c t-riwaj; paris (if). lwri-.liy brings l wiring dcviifo into holdin: or

ing me coin-n retaining engagement will ihr said springpiuie und positively cio-4i'. my@ locking 2h15: o )on rml of said coin-rowptoclo. aS will be cies-ily understood. The parts -nxfurtinermore rigidly hold ilQ their closed und ill-olivi. relationby the. lower eilgs of said flanges or side-pluies 6U resting directly upon the u .por edge of the memlfr or dement 21, im( tha undei surface of tilv cwi-piove 82 m the faceplate resting Upon tlm c-lmnii'ei'esl edge of the portion 40 uid spring-pluto 33. To remow the. said com-revoking alemanior ilovice from'iis` normally olosod and loi-kiwi 1'0- lation within the open @mi of the coin-1'@epa ci@ of suiii pinto ST is are tapororl, .oilii inf il slim; Sii formal vili! His misil :mil imgoinrlg mslm: t

linger Si.' info fooi llirougzh ik@ oi# or wyoming Tf in iin; en@ 72u oi the. hor; Tl, ,so as, to n.rm: il, fingono surfeiow portion of he nii-:M 'F to ruin iig-must the L-:o (exigez-portions or' sani! slots, ilu:- ciirvm'l or mini-Silapwl .surface-puri 'In iii? foxvilily ruim; upon iii@ curr-d :urfmzo o i'no 'Juri 4U of the .Qgiriowlpinte 315. also'. :lx-.roby causes tim holding il N or ioni 3f# io lm roniocd from .iwii holding on mui wih *..lif renur: 'im-ts or nosinggs 6 6 of tin inc-emilia: i`hu. iw moans 1., said liet-.idling ilc- Vice Fi, iixi: cfiiii-IeC-oiving elomolsi rim lie rgamoff-.l .find iwli oy tlm mmiipuixior 0l' said loimiing li-rim in tio: nimmer shown m said 122 of the drawings, for ille r0- lom'ai of die wif-is. from ilo: 'main coin-i 'offpiKUio-.ir .simil o.. casing, after inf-n ulxe comroveiv'im: f-lvnwuimuli' br: rwoiiy lane-d :1mi forieil nio ioikml or 'oiziiiieu posi- Pili' iw Sven roi'n tio; foligno@ ic-ws@` ,oi mj: prwffut inv ation, 'Limi I have u. imple :zuil fam/:live :uizmgimi'fnt .inaction of devia@ an'l parts for the oi' providing u ooiikroository `or im carried in the only by clic '30S por-or-bank in omleil to Y poi-.kom and winch can lv: opened pro'iwi': am'nurized nanou.

fanfare, that lungi-5 may lio made in the 'u'aogemcnts and combinations. of the various; devices and inizia, ar; weil as 1n 'the ilomii: oi the. @.Jnsm'uoiin oi' the same wthfiu?, depvriing from t'llz; Scope :if my prefonb imff ion. u@ defined '.12 fie argan led filmms. ilona?, l. iti not i'inl. my invasioni! to the cxaiot-armogmvrts :mil coiniiinai-`ms .of .l'ie lotions :mi tir? pai 'iwi-cof, .fis (lo. nbc-.rl in. tlm foregoing spcciinzaion and :is illiislrnted in #luf caoinpanying drawings, oor uo l cuniine ing-soli to ilus oxiio. ilctiiiis of' the conmaf i betwven said soviiom for closing tho opcn'ji-lgwpoiiivn and orio o .ond open mio portions, a coin-receiving element removably arranged in the other open end-p rt-ion, a holding ineens at one end of sind) eoinreceiving element, iidapted to be brought in deteeoable holding engagement with the closing means of the open edge-portion of said sections, and holding or engaging lugs at. the other end of said coin-receivin' element. a retaining spring between sai sections, menos for securing said spring to the closing part of said sections, and retaining lugs on seid spring with `which the engaging lugs of smd eoiiereeeiving elementare adapted to be brlinight in separable holding engagement for bringing the coin-receiving element in normal initial locked engagement, combined with a releasing device or element adapted to lie. inserted and arranged in the 'min-receiving slot of said coirvreiving ele nir-nr for the disengagementof the enga ing lugs oi' said coinereceiving element from-teir holding engagement with said spring for unloekingssid element and removing it from its f-losed position-within the open end-portion of the coin-repository.

2. A coin-repository comprising a pair of side-sections and a eonnecting part between said side-sections, so as to provide a easing forinid with an open edge-portion and oppo sitely loeaiei open end-portions, means air-A ranged between said sections for closing the open edge-portion and one of said open endportions, a coin-receiving element removably arranged in tho other open ond-portion, s lioldiir,r Anouns at ono end of said coinreceiiing element, adapted to be bron l'ht in detiu-lnzble holding engagement witi the closing means of the open edge-portion of said sections, and holding or engaging lugs :it the other' end ol' said coin-receiviiw element, n retaining spring betwen saii seetions. nieiins for securing said spring to the closing part oi' said seetions, und retaining lugs on said spring with which the. enmging lugs of said eoin-receiving element are. adapte'd to he brought in sepiirnhle holding engagement. for bringing the coin-roeeiving element in normal initial locked engagemenh.

combined with a releasing device or element consisting of a mam bod 1 finger-piece on seid hodv, a shoe adapta to he inserted and arranged in the eoinfreceiving slot of said eoin-reeeiifing element, and a horn extending from snid body and adapted to he brought in engagement, with said spring for the. disengagement of tho engaging hws of siiid coin-receiving element from their liolding engagementwitli siiid spring for unlocking said element iind removing it from its elosed position within thi-,open end-portion ol' ibe eo'inlrepository.

Il. .X min-repository eoniprising a pair ol' side-serions und a eonnei'tiug pnrt between said side-sections, so as to provide n fusing formed ith mi open edge-portion nud opporanged between said sections for closing the open edge-portion and one of said open endportions, a coin-receiving elf-nient removably varranged in the other open end-portion, a holding means at one end of said Coinreceivin element, adapted to be brought. in detiicha le holding engagement with the closing means of the open edge-portion of said sections, and holding or engaging lugs at the other end of snid coin-receiving element, s retaining spring between solo sections, said siring being provided with an opening, n. holding member secured npon the inner surface of ther-losing part of said seetions, said holdingl member being irovided with 'a recessed portion in which tlie lower end-portion of sind spring is arranged, n nos ing on said holding member extending into the o ning of said spring, sind nosing being in ho ding engagementwit-h a portion of said spring, and retaining lugs it the op osite end-portion of the spring with which t Ae engging lugs of said coin-receiving element are adapted to be brought in separable holding engagement for bringing the, coin-receiving element in normal initial locked engagement.

4. A coin-reposiL-iry eoinprising ii. pair of sido-sections and s ronneeting part between said sido-sections, so as to provide a easing formed with an open edge-portion und oppositely located open end-portions, means nrranged between said sections. for rlosing the open edge-portion and one ei' said open endportions, a coin-receiving element removably arranged in the other open. end-portion, a holding means at one end of siiid coin-receiving element, adapted to 'he brought. in detachable holding engagement with the closing means of the open edge-portion of siiid sections, and holding or engaging lugs :it the other end. of said coin-receiving element, :i retaining spring between said sectiins, siiid spring being provided with an opening, ii, holding member secured upon the inner snr' face of the closing part. of said sections, said holding member being irovided with i1 recessed portion in which (lie, lower end-portion of said spring is arranged, n nosing on said holdin member extending into the opening' cf saidispring, snid nosing being in holding engagement with a. portion of said spring, and retaining lugs :it the op os-ite ein portion of the spring with whirl. the engaging lugs of said eoinreeeiving element :ire ndiipted to be brought in sepimilile holding engiigeiiieut (or bringing the eoiii-n-eeix'ing element. in noruml iniliiil locked eugiigenn-nt, combined with a releasing device or element adapted to be inserted und arranged iii the eoiii-reeeiviug slot ol' siiid eoin-reeeiving elenientI for the disengagement ol' the eugnging lugs of said coin-receiving element from their lnilding engagement with said spring l'or miio open edge-portion :ind one of said open endportions. :i coin-receiving element removably arranged in the other open end-portion, a holding means at one end o f said coin-receiving eleinent adapted to be brought in dei tfichnble holding engagement with the closing means of the open edge-portion of said sections, and holding or engaging lugs at the other end of said ddii-receiving element, a retaining s'\i..g between said sections, said :zo Sir'inr bein" rovided with an o eiiin a holding nieniber secured upon the inner snr,- fnce of the closing part of said sections, said holding member being.,r provided with a recessed portion in which the lower end-poi'- siiid holding member extending into the opening of seid spring, said nosing being in holding engagement with n portion of said spring, and retaining lugs at. the op osite end-portion of the spring with which t ie en gngiiig lugs of said coin-receiving element are adapted to be brought in separable holding engagement for bringing the coin-receiving element in norm al initial locked engagement,

35 Combined with e. releasing device or element consisting of f; main body, a finger-piece on seid boif, :i shoe adapted to be inserted and l in tiie coin-receiving slot of said (:oin-rc:.fri.'in r element, and n horn extending 4o from said bo y and adapted to be brouaht iii engagement wi' said spring for the isengage-ment oi tln.eiiga;,ring lu rs of said coinreccii'ing element from their ioldng enga i'ement with said spring for unlocking said e. 3-

15 ment and removing it from its closed position within The open end-portion of the coin-repository.

6: A coin-repository comprising a pair of- -'side-seciions and o. connecting port between 5o said sections, so as to provide ceasing formed with :in open edge-portion Aand oplpositely Ilo- 'cnted open end-portions, said c osing part being provided with lug-receiving openings and inwardly ,ext-ending liolding portions,' 55 means arriingeinbctween said sections for closing the. open edge-portion and one of said open end-portions, a coin-receiving element removably arranged in the other open endportion, n holding nien-ns at one emi of said no coin-receiving element, adopted to be brought in detachable. holding engagement with the elosing means of thc open edge-portion of snidsez-tions, und holding lugs at the other und of said coin-receiving clement, a retiiiiition of said spring is arranged, a. nosing oning spring between said sections,'siiid s ring beine provided with an opening, a ho ding mein er arranged upon the innei' surface ci the closing part of said sections, prongs 0::- tending from one of the edges of said holding said closing part, said prongs being bem over uponsaid holding portions of the clos ing part,said holding part being also rovide `with a recessed portion in which t e lewe: end-portion of sind spring is arranged, a. nos ing on said holding member extending inn.` the o ning of said spring, said rinsing bein; in binding engagement with e portion of sind spring, and retaining lugs at thc opposite en l ortion of the s ring with which the engefg ingr lugs of sait coin-receiving element are aldnpted to be broughtin separable holding engagement for bringing the, coin-receiving clement in normal initial locked enga,gemenr` said open endortions, a coin-receiving efr nient removal) v arranged in tbe other ope end-portion, a holding ineens at one cnil said coin-receiving. element, vadapted to he brought in detachable holding engagement with the closing menus of ih-fopen edg sposother end oi' said coin-receiJinpr element. retaining spring between siiid sections, sa

spring being provided with :in opening, holding nicnibci' ni'riingcd iipon the iimeisnrface of the closing port oi said sections. prongs extending from one oi the edges i said holding ineiniicr and infothc recon-iii: openings in snid closing puri. sind prongs iing bent over upon .said holding portions o5 the closing part, sind holdin;r perl being ni rovided with n recessed ioilioii in `which oweieiid-pbrion oi siii'i a nosiiig on said holding,r member extending into the opening of .said spring, sind nosA being iii holding engagement with n portion of said spring, und retaining lugs at the op.. posite end-portion of the spring with which the engaging lugs of smid coiiiffeceiviiig element are adapted to be brought in separable receiving element in noi'nnd initial locke engagement, combined with ii releasing ie` vice. or element adapted to be inserted ezfi arranged in the coin-rm-eivinw slot ol' nient of thc engaging ings of said coin-rccen ing clement from their holding eiigngenieiz:

member and into the receiving cpeningsii 7. A coingrepository comprising a pair of tion of said sections, and holding lugs iit tlv;-

spring is arrange,V

holding engagement for bringing the coins coin-receiving element loi' the disengagelll for closing `the open edge-portion und one with said spring for unlocking seid eli-inem ...Hin

and rmoving it from its closed position Within t-h.` open vnd-portion of thv vuin-rvi ing. pmvidvd with lug-rvcviving nponings and inwardly vxtvndbn:` huiding portions, invans arrangzvti bvtwvvn snid svt-tions for vinsinf-f thv upvn vdgvpnrtinn und nnv of siiid opvn vnd-pnrtions, a vinn-rvv-viving vlvmvnt iv-i niuvnbiy inriingvii in thv other upvn vnd-pun tinn, il imiding means :it nnv vnd 0f said uninrvvviving vivnivnt, ridiiptvd to bv brought in dvtuvinxbiv holding: vngngvxnvnt, \\'.;h thv viosing niviins ni' thv npvn vdgv-purtinn nl' .siiid svvt-iuns, und holding: ings at thv ntbvr vnd if sind vninrvvvivnig vivinvnt. ii rvtiut.

in;r spring bvtwvvn saliti svi-tions, said spring living'r pim'idvd with :in niivning, n huiding invinnvr :wrang-vd tipun thv univr sui'liivv it thv vlnsing part ni sind svi-tions, prongs vxtvnding fxnni unv nf thv vdgvs of suit! imiiiinglr nivtnbvt' und intn thv rvvviving opvnings in said vlnsxn.r part, said linings living: livin iwvr iipnn snid hniding imrtinns of thv vliising gmit. sind balding pint hving: also prm'idvii with it rvvvssvd pnrtinn in whivii thv lnwvr vnd-pnrtinn vi' said spring is iirriingvd. :i nnsin;r un sind huidin;r invlnbvr vxtvnihng nlm thv inviting nl' sind spring, sind nursing living in buidtng; vngzigvmvnt with n partum ni" sind springmnd rvtniiiinglngsiii thvuppnsiivvnd- 40 in nmnnil initiiil lnvkvd vngiigvnivnt, vim

bini-ii with it. tvivnsini: dvvivv in' vlvnivnt tmtsis-ting ni :i nniin imdy, n tingvr-pivvv nn sziid imiiy, n shuv mhiptvd tn bv insvltvti iiid nl'- mngvd in thv vuin-rvvviving sint ni' sziid vuinsiiid hndyiind iidiiptvii tu bv iii-might in vngugvmvnl with sind spring for thv d'iszvngngvs ini-nt ni'V thv vngiiging ings if sind vuin-rvvviving vivinvnt frmn thvn' hnldinvr vngngvnir-nt with said spi-inty fur nninvhng snit! vivnivnt- :imi i'vnmviiLgr tirmn its viusvd pnsitiun \\'itii in thv upvn vnii-pt'irtinn uf thv -vnin-rvpnsitnry.

9. A vnin-rvimsitnry vmnprising u nnir if sidv-svvtinns und it vnnnvvting part. bvtwvvn said :.idv-svviiuns, su iis tu prnvidv ai. using furnivii with iin upvn vilgv-pm'tinn :ind nppnsitviy inviati-ii ixpvn vnd-purtiuns, invzis airt'nngvd bvtwvvn sind svvtinns fm' vivsing`r thv opvn vii'gv-pm'tiun, und nn L-sinipvii-vinsinf.:

irmnv hiiving inv nivinbvr iirrnngv'i in front ni' said vinsing niviins in subi vdgv-purtinn. und having its ntlivr invinbvr lnviitvii in miv of snit! upvn vnd-pnrtions. snbstiintinli)- iis und im' thv pnrpnsvs svt i'nrth.

it). A viiin-rvnusitor)Y vnninrising n pair of sidv-svvtiuns und n mnnvvting part bvtwven said sidv-svvtinns, sn iis tn provide n Casing inrmvii with :i n npvn migo-portion and oppositviy lncatvd nnen vnd-gmrtinns, means nrningvil bvtwvvn said svvtiwns for closing the npr-n vdgv-ptirtiun, und :in iii-shaped closing i'rninv having onv invnihvr arranged in front if sind vinsing nivans in sind odge-portion, und having: its othvr nivinhvr limited in one if siiid 'opvn vnd-portions, n miti-receiving vlmnvnt rvnluviibiy nrriinilti in thv. other npvn vnd-portinn. und :i holding: means be twvvn said svi-tions with which said coinri'vviving vivnivnt is udiiptzi tu im broughtin nmnmi initial holding or ivvkvd engage nivnt.

i i* A min-repository comprising,y n pair of sidv-svvtinns :imi a cvnnvvtinq part between seiid sidv-fsvvtiinzs, si its it: provide a casing l furinvd with mi 0pt-n viigwpuriim and oppositvly uviitvii opvn vnziqmrninns. means arriingrvd bvtwvvn said :srvtione .for closing the npvn vdgv-purtion. and :in Lshaped closing frame having miv invii-.livr arranged in front nf said vlnsinf: vivnns in said edge ort-ion, und having its nthvi ine-'fiber located) in one .if said npvnv fi-portraits, s; coin-receiving vlvmvnt rnnmvnhiy arranged in the other upvn vnd-portion, und n imiiing means he.- v

twvvn sind svi-tions with which said 00inrvvviving vivnivnt is ndnp'trii to ha brought' in unrnml initial bidding nr locked engagemvnt, vnmbinvii with a releasing device. or vivinvnt ndiiptvd to bv inserted sind arranged in thv vnin-rvvaiving sint nf sind coin-receiving vien-.vut for nniucking said @imitant and i'vinm'ing itfrun its clnsvfi position within thv npvn vndpnrtiim oi the coin-repsitory.

t2, A vziiii-.fvpositnry comprising a pair of Shiv-sections and a vennen g part: between said siiie-sertiims, so as to prnvidv a casing fnrnivd with an nps-n edge-portinn and oppositvly iovatv'ii cpan vnd-'portions, means arrungvd bvtwrvn said svminris for closing the. upcn' vdgwpvrtion, and an L-shnpvd closing friiniv having une inemhvr arranged in front ni' said rinsing means in said misti-portion,

and having its their niemhvr iuceitvi :n one nf sziiii npvn vn ip riimis, r. vuimrvveiving vlvnw-n rvnmviibiy arrngvtl in the other upvn viul-nnrtiun, und. a huiding moans bvtwvvn siii-i svi-tions with whivh said v0in-revvivngvivinvnt is adepti-sl tu bv brought.' in nnrnnii initial holding v-r iuviivd engagement., vninbinvd with u rviviising; iivvivv 0r elmvnt, mnsistin;v nf :i niiiin hotly., i iingvr-pievv on sixid hmivA it sho:I adaptrii :n iw insvrtvd und :irrzingvii in thv vuin-rvcvifing sint-0f said *A ruin-rvvviving vivxnvnt` und .i imm extending from siiid hotly and ndnntmi tv hv brought. in vngagvmvnt with ,sniii holdin;v mansfor nnlurking :.-nid vni'ii-rri-viviig vivinvnt and. rvinnving*I it from its viusvii pnsitiun within tbv npvn vnd-purtimi of the ruin-repository.

. side-sections sind said sine-sections, so :if: to provide easing f sitely lreated open end-portions; merlin; zirranged between sind sections {Qr rinsing the open.edge-portion, und :in {.bhiiped rinsing frame. ha ving oneniemherarranged ini'mni of Suid closing means in said edgwpnrtinn, and i having' iti oineri l f mbe-r ioeated in 'one ef said @pen end-purions, a cnnt-reeei1iig eieinent removabijr arranged in the other open enfiportion, a iintding means ntone. end ni Suid coin-receiving eieineni, adapted lo he brunghi in detaehahle holding engageim-nt with the one empnriun nf said L-slifped eloing frame, and imidng or engaging lugs, ai ille, other end of said eninreeeivin;,Hernani., a si'iringrfwtzveen sa: .,eetinns, meer curing mil Spring 'in the rinsing pnty of Said secien, und Areteini with which the eireeeivng vieni-:na in ser, mi! izoiding the 30in-receiving L locked engagement.

14. A coinJ--iolmry comprihing a f connecting partv -ngjnrei'nen for bringing in; n'. in Grand mma;

formed xviii', an open edgefpurtinnund ipposit-ely located oper. endqmrtmn,iniezins urranged between said seciwns for aiming tn.

open edfgahportit.ny and an L-shapedeiesiizg nunc having one member arranged in freniy t,

of Suid closing means in sind edge-portion, and having its nher member located in une of said open end-pentium, a eoin-ref-eivui;A element removiihiy arranged in the either open end-portion, i; imiding means :1i une end of said coin-receiving; elemenr, adapted in "ne broughtin detachable iinlding erigir-lernen); with the one end-portieri; 0i said L `lizaped closing frame and helding nr eirfnging lugs at the other end of .mid (-nin-ii-u-iviizg eiemenn, fr retaining; .spring between said sem tions, means for sei-uring said spring tu the cloning part @if said seri i und i ings un said .spring n'iih which rhengng* tu he brought' in sepnznble holding enga-'4W ment iur bringing The win-reueii'ing vieran-ntl in normal initial loi-*Red engt'igenient, emi:-

hined wiih u. rr-ieaising derive or v'veieinent adapted tu hi: inserted und arranged' in tfhr coin-rereiviin:r yslut. nt said 1min-reuen@ ment im' the i miami;

ingmenlrtitnrrsidelined siieiy located open end-portions, means uri ranged between said sie-tions for closing the apen edge-portion, und im L-shaped closing i frame haring one ineznher arranged in front l @if said eiosing means in said edgeortion., :md having its other member lernten in one of said open end-ptn'tiongu coin-receiving Serment remm'abiy arranged in the. other typen end-portion, n holdingr means at one' end of said @Giri-receiving element, adapted to be hrn'ught in detachable holding engage ment with the one endportion of said j L-slniped closing frame, and holding 0r engaging lugs at the Uiher end of said coinreeeiving elementfa retaining spring: between i Said seczions, menus fur securing said spring; to the rinsing partof said sections, and retaining ings on said spring with which the Y engaging ings of said. eoin-reeeivingrr element are adapted to 'ne broughtin separable huldf engagement for bringing the coin-receivelement in normal initial locked engagen'fnt, emnhined with a releasing device or eiemen ronsisring 0i' a. main body, n fingen piece un said hntiy, a shoe adapted to be in- "Wint of sind rein-reeeiving element, :md a.

` hnrn extending; imm sind body amladapted I tu he ln'enght in engagement with said 5 spring fur the .iisi-irigiigement of the engaging ings of 'd euin-receiviig elementy from their iwlding engagement with Suid spring g for unfmkin." said nimm-nt and removing it; rum its closed position within the open endnnrtion of Ike cuin-repnitnry.

1G. A coin-repository comprising a pair 0f :-ifise;timis and n cminecting part'between said '-.ide-sm'tiens so as to provide. a casing l nrnied .1. ith :in open edge-portion and oppoi siteiy inmited open end-purtions, memisarranged between Suid saurions fnr closing the :apen '(tilge-purrimi and :in L-Shaped dosing t frame linx" H ne meinher arranged in frontl i. of said rinsing means' in Suid elge-iortinn, i :and hin-ing its otite. member locate: in one. ef .said ope-n end-pertitms, a win-receiving A element. ri-.mm'uhly arranged in vthe other 1 npr-n end-pnriinn, a. holdin" means :it une end ni' said rmi]i-reeeirin;r eienient, adapted g tu he binne-hi in dvtnrhnhle: holding engagement with the une end-portion -of Suid L-:dniped rinsing' frame, und hulding orengnging hay# :it the naher und of said coing rm' eix' in.;r element, a'. retaining spring between smid sert inns. said spring bring provided with :in upening. n hntdinp; nii-.inhetsecnred upon ihe inner Surfin-e if the closing part of said E .-'i-rtium. mit! iwlding memhe being priv vided with n rem-sed portion i .i'heh the, idwer sd-pnrtnn ui sind spring is arranged, l n naming un .wid holding: nwniherext-ending 'intu the opening of said spring, luid rinsing Hein; in holding en; miem' with :i purtiun mi' mid Mixing, :md z'rtziining lugs utthe nppte-ite. end-pnri=in ui :hr spring with which formed with an open edge-portion and oppositel)v located open end-portions, means arranged between said sections for closing the open edge-portion, and an L-shaped closing frame having one member arranged in front of said closing means in said edgeortion, and having its other member locate in one of said open end-portions, a coin-receiving element removably arranged in the other open endiortion, a holding means at one end ol' coin receiving element, adapted to be brought in detachable holding engagement with the one end-portion of said L-shaped closing frame, and holdiig or engaging lugs at the other end of said coinreceiving element, a retaining spring between said sections, said spring being provided with an opening, a holding member secured upon the inner surface of the closing part of said sect-ions, said holding member being provided wit-h a recessed portion in which the lower end-portion of said spring is arranged, a nosing on said holding member extending int-o the opening ol said spring, said nosing being in holding engagement with a portion of said spring, and retaining lugs at the opposite end-portion of the spring, with which the engaging lugs oi' said ruin-receiving element are adapted to be brought in separable holding engagement for bringing the coinrceeiving element in normal initial locked 4i)` engagement, eombined with a releasing device or element adapted to be inserted and arranged in the coin-receiving slotJ of said coin-receiving element for the disengagement of the engaging lugs oi said coin-receiving element from their holding engagement with said spring for unlocking said element and removing it from its closed posit-ion within the open end-portion of the coinrepository.

18. A coin-rel'iositorycomprising a pair of side-sections and a eolniecting part between said side-sections, so as to provide a casing formed with an open edge-portion and oppositelv located sections for closing the upperedge-portion, means arranged between said open end-portions, and an L-shaped closing frame having one member arranged in front of said closing means in said edge-nortioii, and having its other member located in one of said open end-portions, a coin-receiving element removably arranged in the. other open end-portion, a holding means at one end of said coin-receiving element, adapted to be brought in detachable holding engagement wirh'the one end-portion of said L- sha d closing frame, and holding or engaging ilitiges at the other end of said coin-receiving element. a retaining spring between said sections, said spring being provided with an opening, a holding member secured upon the inner surface of tho closing part of said sections, said holding member being rovided with a recessed portion in which t e lower end-portion of said spring is arranged, a nosing on said holding member extending into the o iening of said spring, said nosing being in holding engagement wth a portion of said spring, and retaining lugs at the op osite end-portion of the spring with which t e engaging lugs of said coin-receiving element are adapted to bebrought in separable holding engagement for bringing the coin-receiving 'element in normal initial locked engagement, combined/with a releasing devies or element eonsising of a main body, :i ngerpiece on said body', a shoe adapt-ed to 'De inserted and arranged in the coin-receivi ig slot of said coin-receiving element, and i l* om eX- tending from said body and ada; 'tf-'d t0 be brought Ain engagement with said spring for the disengagement of the engaging lugs of said coin-receiving element from their holding engagement with said spring for unlocking said element and removing it from its closed position within the open end-portion of the coin-repository.

19. A coin-repository comprising a pair of side-sections' and a connecting part between said side-sections, so as to provide a casing formed with an o en edge-portion and op ositely located ent -portions, said sections eing provided with prong-receiving openings plate, a bolt at the other end-portion of said platt, and a second set of protuberances on said closing frame with which said bolt is in holding` engagement, substantially as and for the .purposes set forth.

20. A coin-repository comprising a pair of side-sections and a connecting part between Said side-sections, so as to provide a casing formedwith anV o en edge-portion and op ositely located en( -portions, said sections eing provided with prong-receiving openings and. holding tongues, a side-plate between saidiections provided with prongs inserted in saidopening and bent over upon said holding tongues, an L-sheped closing frame arranged between said sections, pr'otnberances at one end of said side-platel in holding engagement with the upper end-portion of said 'and holding tongues, a side-plate between plate, and a, second set of'proturbances on said closing-frame with which said bolt. is in holding engagement, said s ring being provided with an opening, a iolding member secured upon the inner surface of the closing art of said sections, said holding member )einvprovided with a recessed portion in whiczli the lower end-portion of said spring is arranged, a nosing on said holding meoilier extending into the o eiiing of said spring, said Desing being in ho ding engagement with a portion of said spring, and retaining lugs at the op osito end-portion of the spring with whic i the engaging lugs of said coinreceiving element are adapted to be brought in separable holding engagement for bringing the coin-receiviiig element in normal initial locked engagement, combined with a releasing device or element consisting of a main body, a Ginger-piece on said body, a shoe adapted to :e inserted and arranged in the coin-receivii e' slot oi said win-receiviug cle.- inent, and a iorn extending from said body and ada ted to be brought in engagement, with sait spring for the disengagement of theA engaging lugs of said coin-receiving element from their holding engagement with said spring for unlocking said e ementl and removing it from its closed position within the open end-portion of the coin-repository.

25. A coin-repository comprising a pair of side-sections and a connecting part between said side-sections, so as to provide a casing formed with an open edge-portion and oppositely located end-portions, said sections ieing provided with prong-receiving openings and holding tongues, a side-plate between said sections provided with prongs inserted in said opening and bent over upon said hold ingtorigues, a closinUr frame arranged between said sections, said rame comprising a sidepiece and an end-piecefcoimected at right angles with each other, each side and endpiec'e being provided with inwardly extending flanges, protuberances at the upper endortions of the flanges of said side-piece in liolding engagement' with the upper endportion of said plate, a bolt at the other endortion of said plate, a second srt ol" )rotulierances on said end-piece with which said bolt is in holding engagement, the said endpieces at their free ends being provided with recesses, and a. holding device secured u on the closing part of said sections, said holding device extending into` the recesses in said end-piece, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

26. A coin-repository comprising a pair of side-sections and a connecting part between said side-sections, so as to provide a casingformed with an o ,en edge-portion and oppositely located endportions, said sections heing provided with prong-receiving openings said sections provided with prongs inserted in said olieiiing and bent over upon said holding tongues, a closing frame arranged between said sections, said frame comprising a. side-piece and :in cnd-pieee connected at right angles with each other, each side and end-piece being provided with inwardly extending tlanges, inotiiherances at the upper end-portions of t :e flanges of said side-piece in holding engagement with the upper endiortion of said iliite, a retaininr sprinUV lie- I I n h tween said sections, a bolt at the other endportioi of said plate, a second set ot' pretelieraiices on said end-piece with which said bolt is in holding engagement, the said endpieces at their'l'ree ends heing provided with recesses, and a holding device 55 secured upon the closing part of said sections, said holding device extending into the recesses iu said cndiieee, combined with a releasing device or element adapted to be inserted and arranged in the ci'iiii'receiying slot of said coin-receiving element for the disengagement of the engaging lugs of said coin-receiving element from their holding engagement with said spring for unlocking said element and removing itfroin its closed position wit-liin the open end-portion of the coin-repository.

27. A coin-repository comprising a pair of side-sections and a connecting part between said side-sections, so as to provide a easing formed with an open edge-portion and op:

iositely located end-portions, said sections eing provided with prong-receiving openings and holding tongues, a side-plate b1- tween 'said sections provided with prongs in serted in said opening and bent over upon said holding tongues, a closingf rame arranged between said sections, said frame comprising a side-piece and an end-piece connected at, right angles with eachother. each side and end-piece being provided with inwardly extending flanges, protuberances at the upper end-portions of Lie langes of said side-piece in holding engagement with the upper end'- portion of said plate, a retaining spring lietwcei'i said sections, a bolt at the other endportion of said plate, a second set of protoerances on said end-piece with which said bolt is in holding engagement, the said endpieces'at their free ends being provided with recesses, and a holding: device 55 secured upon the closing part ol' said sections, said holding device extending into the. recesses in said end-piece, combined with a releasing device or element consisting of a main body, a, linger-piece on said body, a shoe adapted to be inserted and arranged iii the coin-receiving slotl of said coin-receiving element, and a horn extending from said body and adapted to be brought. in engagement with said spring for the disengagement. of the cngaging -lugs Aof said coin-receixcing element l'roin their holding engagement with said 12 saines? spring for unlocking said eiement andremoving it from its closed position within the open endportion of the coin-repository.

28. A Acoin repository comprising a pair of side-secions and a connecting part between said sides-actions. so as to provide a casing formed with en open odge-portion and oppositeiy located endportions, said sections eing provided with prong-receiving openings and holding tongues, ti sidelate between seid sei-tions provided witi prongs inserted in sold opening and bent over upon seid holding tongues, a closing frame arranged between said sections, said frame comprising' a side-piece and an end-piece connected atl right angles with each other, each side and end-piece being provided with ins'fird extending aiigcs, protuberances the upper end- .ortions of the flanges of sind side-piece in holding engagement with the upper cnil-portion ot' sind pluto, a holt :it the other end-portion oi siiid plate, n second Set of protiilierzinces on said end-piece with which said holt is in holding engagement, the said end-pieces :it their tree ends being provided-with recesses, and a holding device 55 secured upon the closing piirtof siiid sections. said holding device extending into the re; cesscis in siiid end-piece, said spring being provided with no opening. a holding ineiiihcr secured upon the inner siirfiice of the closing Dort of snid sections, siiid holding inenihir enig provided with n recessed portion iii which thiJ lower end-portion lf suid spring is arranged, a iii-wirf: on siiid holding ineiiilwr c itending into the opening ol' seid spring. sind nosiog living in holding engagement with a portion of said spring, :ind retaining lugs at the :ipo-.site end-portion ol thc spring with which t iiengaging lugs ofsiiid coinreeeivi'ng lenient are :idixpicd to he liroiight in separa'oie holding engagement lor liringingthe i=iinrwiiviiig elementl in norniiil initial locked engagement.

.ZJ. A coin-repository comprising a piiir of side-sections, und at cenneiting piirt iii-tween sind sidijscctions, so as to provide n eiising tonni-d e. ith an open-edge-portion and opposltely located end-portions, siiid sections Cwing provided vith nropg-rccciving openings und holding tongues, a., side-plete lietween mid sections provided ith-prongs in serieel in said opening ind bent over upon sind holding tongues, it closing frame nrranged -leetwein sind sections, said frame comprising i side-piece und un end-piece connected :it right :ingles with mich other,

each sid:- :ind end-pieve living provided with inwardly extending Slangen, .protuhei'iinces' :tothe zipper indioi-tions of the lhinges of said side-picco iii lioidiiig eiigngeiiient with the upper ein? -portion of siiid plate, n holt :it thi other vnd onion of siiiil phite. n second set ot' protuhi-.niices on said enit-piece with which sind holt, is in holding engagement, the

said endieces at their free ends being provided With recesses, and n holding device 55 secured upon the closing part of said sections, said holding device extending int-o the recesses in said end-piece, said spring being provided with an opening, a holdinf member secured upon the inner surface iii-the closing Dartof said ieitions, said holding member being provided with a recessed portion in which the lower end-portion of said spring is arranged, a nosing on said holding member extending into the o iening of said spring, said nosing being in ho ding engagement with e. portion i tsaid spring, and retaining lugs at the opposite end-portion of the spring with which the engaging lugs of said coin-receiving element ire adapted to be broughtv in separable holding engagement for bringing the coin-receiving element in normal initie locked engagement, combined with a releasing device or element adapted to be inserted :ind arranged in the coin-receiving slot of said coin-receiving element for the disengagement or' the engaging lugs of seid coin-receiving element from their holding engagement with siiid spring for unlocking sind element und removing it from its closed position within the open end-portion of the coin-repository,

liti. coin-repository comprising ii. pair of side-sections and it connecting port lntwccn said side-scctioiis. so :is to provideaciising formed with itu o ien edgwportion and oppo siti-ly located ein -portions, said sections ieiiig proviicd with prong-receiving openings :ind holding tongues. :i side-plate liiftwcen said sect ions provided with prongs inserted in siid opi-ning :uid lient over upon said holding tongues. a closing trainiax'riingcd lo tween siiid sections. sitid friuiic conip'rising n side-piece :nid nu end-piece connectcd at right angles with ent-h other, euch side :ind iiiiliicie .heilig provided with inwardly extending flanges, irotiiherances iii the upper cnil-portions of tno llangi-s of siiid side-piece in holding engagement with the upper eiid.

portion ol said pluto. a holt itt the ot ier endportion ot' sind plot-r, s: seconitset of profuieriinces on sind end-piece with whic said holt is in holding engagement, the said endpieces nt their free ends boing provided withl recesses, und ii holding device 55 secured upon lhe closing partA of said sections, said holding device extending into the recesses in said end-piece, said spingheing provided with ui opening, n holding nieinber secured upon the inner surface of the closing part'of siiid sections, sitid holding ineniher lining provided willi it recessed portion in which the ower eiidqiortion of saii spring is arranged, ii. iiosiiig oii said holding iixiinber extending into the opening on siiiil spring, .suid nosiiig living iii holding engagement with it portion of saidsprizig, und retaining lugs itt the opposite eiid'portion of the spring with which the engagn lugs of said coni-receiving element are ai apted to be brought 1n separable holding engagement for bringing the coin-receiving element in normal initial locked enl for the disengagement of the engaging lugs o said foin-receiving element from their holding engagement with said spring for unlocking said element and removing it from its closed position within the open end-portion of the coin-repository.

3l. In a coin-repository of the character speriied, a. casing comprising a pair of sidesections, a side-plate secured between said sections, and an L-shaped closing frame secured to said side-plate, said side-plate and said L-shaped closing frame both being arranged at thesame open edge of the receptacle. substantially as and for 'he purposes set forth.

3;. ln a coin-repository of the character specified, a casing comprising a pair of sidesections, a Side-plate secured between said sections, and an L-shapeil closing frame secured to said sidelate. said closing frame being also rovidel with a curved part 49 and inwarr ly extending fingers 47 having right-angled extensions, a coin-'receiving element. and a curved holding member U3 on said coin-receiving element inseparable retaining engagement with said curved part 'n Witnesses:

plate, and an L-shaped closing frame, a set ot protuberances on said closing frame in holding engagement with said side-plate, and a.

second set of protuberances on said closing frame in holding engagement with said bolt,

substantially as and for the purposes set,v

iforth. v y 34. In a coin-repository of the chfracter specified, a casing comprising a pair of sidesections, a sidelac secured between said sections, a' bolt s idably connected with said plate, and an L-shaped closing-fra me, a set of '55 prot-uberances on said closing frame in holding engagement with said side-plate, and a.

second set of protuborances on said closing frame in holding engagement with said bolt, i

said closingl frame being also provided with a curved art 49 and inwardld;7 extending fingers 47 aving right-angle com-receiving element, and a curved holding member 63 on sazd com-receiving clement 1n separable retalning engagement with sald extensions, a.'

curved part and said fingers, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

In testimony, that I claim the Ainvention set forth above l have hereunto set my hand this 30th day of A ril, 1907..

FREDK. C. FRAENrzEL', ANNA H ALTER.

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